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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Twitter, Yelp Board Member Peter Fenton On How Enterprise Is Learning From The Consumer Web
Peter Fenton joined Benchmark Capital in 2006, after spending seven years as a partner at Accel. Not yet 40, Fenton already sits on the board of directors at companies like New Relic, Polyvore, Twitter, Yelp, and Zendesk. Starting at Accel in his late twenties, the young investor focused his attention on the enterprise -- on backing smart software and infrastructure companies. In 2009, for example, the young VC helped lead SpringSource's $400 million+ sale to VMWare. Yet, Fenton saw promise in startups like Twitter, investing in the microblogging service back when it employed just 25 people -- and got in early on Yelp, too. Becoming actively involved in consumer web companies, Fenton came to recognize a marked difference between how these startups approached their users (and their market) and how enterprise players were doing business. Today, he tells us, a sea change has come to enterprise, which is being driven not only by a fundamental transformation of company culture but by new generation of users -- namely those pesky, plucky Millennials.
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